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The phrase "a long time to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a duration of time that is considered lengthy in relation to an event or action.
Example: "It took a long time to finish the project, but the results were worth it."
Alternatives: "an extended period to" or "a considerable time to".
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It takes a long time to master.
"It takes a long time to recover".
That takes a long time to work".
That took a long time to solve.
who took a long time to shower.
It's a long time to stay loose.
But that's a long time to wait.
It's been a long time to wait.
They take a long time to build.
Snapdragons take a long time to flower.
It takes a long time to research.
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